Nursing Interns’ Perceptions of Telenursing: Implications for Nursing Education

Vijayalakshmi Poreddi, Kathyayani B. Veerabhadraiah, S. Reddy, N. Manjunatha, N. Channaveerachari, S. Math
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Background: Telemedicine is a fast-emerging health sector in India. While nurses play an important role in delivering healthcare services through telemedicine, little is known about whether nursing interns are prepared adequately. Aim: To evaluate nursing interns’ perceptions of telenursing and to find out their opinion on whether telenursing should be added to the curriculum. Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive survey carried out among conveniently selected nursing interns (N = 183) from renowned colleges in Bangalore, South India. The data were collected using a self-reported questionnaire. Results: In this study, a majority of the participants had smartphones (74.8%), were accessible to the internet (96.7%), and were using the internet for more than 3 h/day (73.3%). While a majority (65.6%) of the participants were able to correctly identify the definition of telenursing, only 33.9% of them rightly answered the definition of telemedicine. Most of the participants indicated that the inclusion of telenursing in undergraduate studies would be useful for future healthcare workers (92.4%), and telenursing can be practiced in all the medical specialties. Conclusion: The majority of the nursing interns hold positive perceptions of telenursing and acknowledge its usefulness in nursing practice. However, their knowledge of telenursing is limited. Hence, the findings strongly suggest the need to introduce concepts of telenursing in curricula to prepare future healthcare providers to be able to provide safe and competent care in a highly technical and digital environment.
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护理实习生对远程护理的认知:对护理教育的启示
背景:远程医疗是印度一个快速兴起的卫生部门。虽然护士在通过远程医疗提供医疗保健服务方面发挥着重要作用,但人们对护理实习生是否做好了充分的准备知之甚少。目的:了解实习护士对远程护理的认识,了解实习护士对远程护理课程设置的看法。方法:采用横断面描述性调查的方法,随机抽取印度南部班加罗尔著名大学的实习护士183名。数据是通过自我报告问卷收集的。结果:在本研究中,大多数参与者拥有智能手机(74.8%),可以访问互联网(96.7%),并且每天使用互联网超过3小时(73.3%)。虽然大多数(65.6%)的参与者能够正确识别远程护理的定义,但只有33.9%的参与者能够正确回答远程医疗的定义。大多数受访者表示,在本科学习中加入远程护理对未来的医护人员有帮助(92.4%),并且远程护理可以在所有医学专业实施。结论:大部分实习护士对远程护理持积极态度,并认可远程护理在护理实践中的作用。然而,他们的远程护理知识是有限的。因此,研究结果强烈建议有必要在课程中引入远程护理的概念,以使未来的医疗保健提供者能够在高度技术和数字环境中提供安全和合格的护理。
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